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I'm surprised that I couldn't find at least one web site about someone who has done this. |
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I do remember seeing them try something like this in Junkyard Wars, but I certainly wouldn't call anything they do there "baked, especially since in that case it didn't work very well on land or water... |
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I'm surprised too, but hey, google doesn't lie+ |
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I wonder what the max speed would be if it didn't have water to friction against... |
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I know I messed up the past two sentences. |
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You'd need the front two wheels to be casters, then just steer with the rudder as usual. |
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[DF] you know you really wanted to post the 'Caterpillar Track Swamp Boat' idea. Let yourself go....you are among friends....we wouldn't have criticized it....honest.... |
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Hey! That's not too bad.... I like caterpillar tracks on anything...... |
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Oh and q2cannonfodder, yes they are retractable. |
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Its a wonder somebody hasn't thought of directing the air downward as well giving you lift off the water and ground |
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And with the optional parachute add on you can take flight, and soar above the less well to do swamp ....err.. people |
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Could you um... use paddle wheels... with a slightly larger rubber rim on either side of the paddles... |
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An airboat, as I have heard them called, will run on damp grass, supposedly. |
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There was a video a few months ago showing a couple of radio-controlled model vehicles that went across water and land and also flew up in the air. |
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